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Data protection and GDPR roadshow - Inverness

Date: 20th February 2018

Time: 09:00 - 16:00

Location:
Drumossie Hotel
Old Perth Rd
Inverness
IV2 5BE

The Data Protection and GDPR roadshow will provide you with a firm grasp of what you need to know to be GDPR ready. You will be reacquainted with the current data protection regime and provided with clear guidance of how it will be complemented by the GDPR. From there, the programme will explore key areas in more depth: managing relationships with clients, colleagues and third parties; implementing the necessary policies and procedures to manage personal data and ensuring that data is kept secure and risks are minimised.
Training Details


The roadshow will also travel to Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh

5.5 verifiable hours CPD

The implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will be the biggest change to data protection rules in two decades. Given that law firms hold and process a great deal of sensitive personal data, it is absolutely crucial that they adjust to the new regime in advance of it coming into force on 25 May 2018. Failure to adhere to the regulations, whether through failing to report data breaches or improper processing of data, carry the risk of severe fines – up to £20,000,000 or 4% of turnover.

The Data protection and GDPR roadshow will provide you with a firm grasp of what you need to know to be GDPR ready. You will be reacquainted with the current data protection regime and provided with clear guidance of how it will be complemented by the GDPR. From there, the programme will explore key areas in more depth: managing relationships with clients, colleagues and third parties; implementing the necessary policies and procedures to manage personal data and ensuring that data is kept secure and risks are minimised.

One of the realities of today’s world of cloud storage and data outsourcing is that data breaches can still happen regardless of how careful or well prepared you are. While meticulously implementing and adhering data protection procedures can exponentially minimise risk, it cannot eliminate it altogether. In recognition of this, the GDPR roadshow will also feature a practical data breach crisis management workshop. Improper handling of a data breach can incur the harshest possible fines under the regulation, and this workshop will provide you with practical hands-on knowledge you need to avoid a worst case scenario.

We have additional dates in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Learning outcomes:

  • Overview of current data protection regime
  • Brief introduction to changes implemented by GDPR
  • Data subjects: consent, subject access requests and keeping clients informed
  • Colleagues: implementing policies and procedures
  • Third parties: outsourcing data; making sure service providers are compliant
  • Identifying, categorising and processing personal data and sensitive personal data
  • Auditing personal data: What data is held? Why is it held? What should be done with it? How was it received?
  • Transferring personal data outside the EEA
  • Privacy impact assessments
  • Cybersecurity
  • Minimising risk and managing crises
  • 09:00 - 09:30

    Registration and refreshments
  • Chair: Laura Irvine, Partner and Solicitor Advocate, BTO Solicitors LLP

    • Overview of the current data protection regime
    • Brief introduction to changes implemented by GDPR

  • 10:45 - 11:00

    Refreshments and networking
    • Data subjects: consent, subject access requests and keeping clients informed
    • Colleagues: implementing policies and procedures
    • Third parties: outsourcing data; making sure service providers and compliant

    Claire Beckley, Managing Director, Ordered Company Ltd.

    • Identifying, categorising and processing personal data and sensitive personal data
    • Auditing personal data: What data is held? Why is it held? What should be done with it? How was it received?
    • Transferring personal data outside the EEA
    • Privacy impact assessments

    Miles Watters, FOI & Data Protection Manager, Highland Council

  • 13:00 - 13:45

    Lunch and networking
    • Cybersecurity
    • Minimising risk and managing crises

    David Massey, Managing Director, The Apprentice Store Ltd.

  • Reviewing the data you hold, who it is shared with and implementing strategies to minimise the risk of data breaches

    Laura Irvine, Partner and Solicitor Advocate, BTO Solicitors LLP

  • 15:45 - 16:00

    Final comments and close

Prices

prices exclude VAT

Member:
£252.50
 
New member:
£210
 
Unemployed:
£195
 
Non-member:
£267.50
 

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